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Titre : Alienation and Loneliness in D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers : A Dissertation Submitted to the Department of English In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master in British and American studies. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Chahinez Guidoum, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse Editeur : CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 79 f. Format : 30cm. Note générale : Une copie electronique PDF disponible au BUC. Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : sons lovers. Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : The shift from Victorianism to Modernism in England led to the emergence of new
movements, ideologies, thoughts, and literary genres. Sons and Lovers is one of the greatest
works in the twentieth century that tackles psychological issues. This paper attempts to study,
explain, and examine the modern interests that changed the way people think and behave. It
deals with some psychological issues that were seen earlier as myths. The analysis is based
mainly on the human thinking before Modernism. Using Carl Jung’s theory of collective
unconsciousness, the paper highlights the concept of the Oedipus complex as well as similar
complexes in order to reveal Paul Morel’s alienation and loneliness. The main aim is to
change the widespread idea among critics who assume that Paul Morel has a Oedipus
complex rather than loneliness which he shares with all modernist people.Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11518 Alienation and Loneliness in D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers : A Dissertation Submitted to the Department of English In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master in British and American studies. [texte imprimé] / Chahinez Guidoum, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2019 . - 79 f. ; 30cm.
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Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : sons lovers. Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : The shift from Victorianism to Modernism in England led to the emergence of new
movements, ideologies, thoughts, and literary genres. Sons and Lovers is one of the greatest
works in the twentieth century that tackles psychological issues. This paper attempts to study,
explain, and examine the modern interests that changed the way people think and behave. It
deals with some psychological issues that were seen earlier as myths. The analysis is based
mainly on the human thinking before Modernism. Using Carl Jung’s theory of collective
unconsciousness, the paper highlights the concept of the Oedipus complex as well as similar
complexes in order to reveal Paul Morel’s alienation and loneliness. The main aim is to
change the widespread idea among critics who assume that Paul Morel has a Oedipus
complex rather than loneliness which he shares with all modernist people.Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11518 Réservation
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Titre : Apocalyptic spirituality in Jack Kerouac's on the road : A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in American and british studies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Amira Halim, Auteur ; Hamoudi Boughenout, Directeur de thèse Editeur : CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 53 f. Format : 30 cm. Note générale : Une copie électronique PDF disponible en BUC. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : British Studies Apocalyptic Spirituality Jack Kerouac Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : In his novel On the Road, Jack Kerouac shows the Beat Generation's spiritual dissent against the American society after the Second World War. The Beats base their critique of American materialism upon Oswald Spengler's apocalyptic vision. They see that the American culture is destined to collapse. Accordingly, The Beats introduce their new spiritual culture in terms of self-realization. On the Road depicts this new self-realization culture that is blessed by the marginal identities and the Eastern religions through the Cult of High experience that pave the way for the magic "IT". However, the Beat Generation's spirituality is trapped and restricted under the conception of apocalypse and the required creation of a new culture. Symbolically, the Beat Generation's culture enters an apocalyptic battle against the pre-millennial American culture. Jack Kerouac measures the extent to which the Beats' spiritual culture can stand against the American one. Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3765 Apocalyptic spirituality in Jack Kerouac's on the road : A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in American and british studies [texte imprimé] / Amira Halim, Auteur ; Hamoudi Boughenout, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2011 . - 53 f. ; 30 cm.
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Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : British Studies Apocalyptic Spirituality Jack Kerouac Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : In his novel On the Road, Jack Kerouac shows the Beat Generation's spiritual dissent against the American society after the Second World War. The Beats base their critique of American materialism upon Oswald Spengler's apocalyptic vision. They see that the American culture is destined to collapse. Accordingly, The Beats introduce their new spiritual culture in terms of self-realization. On the Road depicts this new self-realization culture that is blessed by the marginal identities and the Eastern religions through the Cult of High experience that pave the way for the magic "IT". However, the Beat Generation's spirituality is trapped and restricted under the conception of apocalypse and the required creation of a new culture. Symbolically, the Beat Generation's culture enters an apocalyptic battle against the pre-millennial American culture. Jack Kerouac measures the extent to which the Beats' spiritual culture can stand against the American one. Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3765 Exemplaires (1)
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Titre : Cell between Reality and Horror Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ines Bouteldj, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse Editeur : CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 65 f. Format : 30cm. Note générale : Une copie electronique PDF disponible au BUC. Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : Gothic Horror popular fiction Postmodernism Stephen King Cell. Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : This dissertation examines the literariness of the Horror genre as part of the popular
fiction realm and looks into the postmodern themes and techniques in Stephen King’s Cell.
This research examins horror beyond the supernatural: it looks at the realistic side of it and
confronts the common belief that Horror books are a form of amusement. Through examining
King’s novel as the sample and representative of the horror genre as a whole, this latter is
proven to be an archive of social anxieties and historical traumas.Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12569 Cell between Reality and Horror [texte imprimé] / Ines Bouteldj, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2019 . - 65 f. ; 30cm.
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Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : Gothic Horror popular fiction Postmodernism Stephen King Cell. Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : This dissertation examines the literariness of the Horror genre as part of the popular
fiction realm and looks into the postmodern themes and techniques in Stephen King’s Cell.
This research examins horror beyond the supernatural: it looks at the realistic side of it and
confronts the common belief that Horror books are a form of amusement. Through examining
King’s novel as the sample and representative of the horror genre as a whole, this latter is
proven to be an archive of social anxieties and historical traumas.Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12569 Réservation
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Titre : Evilness in William Golding’s Lord Of The Flies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Anis Hadji, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse Editeur : CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 57 f. Format : 30 cm. Note générale : Une copie electronique PDF disponible au BUC. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : Evilness inocense war savagery civilization. Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : The present dissertation tackles the concept of evilness in William Golding‘s Lord of the
FLIES. Applying the psychoanalytic method, the study displays the author‘s perception of the
war and its tragic effect on the whole society, even children. The analysis of the characters,
especially the young ones, exposes the dark side of these characters. The boys‘ journey on the
island and the terrors they faced embody the sense of evilness in them and reflect the author‘s
viewpoint of the war. This research proves that Golding‘s Lord Of The Flies is preeminently a
psychoanalytic novel that is meant to demonstrate the effects of the war on the psychology of
the youngsters before adults. It considers the radical shift from civilization to savagery
causing the collapse of innocence and the burst of evilness inside the children.Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15312 Evilness in William Golding’s Lord Of The Flies [texte imprimé] / Anis Hadji, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2021 . - 57 f. ; 30 cm.
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Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : Evilness inocense war savagery civilization. Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : The present dissertation tackles the concept of evilness in William Golding‘s Lord of the
FLIES. Applying the psychoanalytic method, the study displays the author‘s perception of the
war and its tragic effect on the whole society, even children. The analysis of the characters,
especially the young ones, exposes the dark side of these characters. The boys‘ journey on the
island and the terrors they faced embody the sense of evilness in them and reflect the author‘s
viewpoint of the war. This research proves that Golding‘s Lord Of The Flies is preeminently a
psychoanalytic novel that is meant to demonstrate the effects of the war on the psychology of
the youngsters before adults. It considers the radical shift from civilization to savagery
causing the collapse of innocence and the burst of evilness inside the children.Diplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15312 Réservation
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Titre : Female transformation in virginia woolfs to the tighthouse Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ines Merabet, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse Editeur : CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 63 f. Format : 30 cm. Note générale : Une copie electronique PDF disponible au BUC Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : To the Lighthouse, Feminism, Showalter, Traditional Woman, Art, New
Woman.Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : The present dissertation casts light upon Virginia Woolf’s masterpiece, To the Lighthouse
(1927). It mainly aims at underlying Elaine Showalter’s patterns and phases in the
development and evolution of the female tradition in an attempt to construct and build up a
three-dimensional profile to women in the novel. Based upon this, the dissertation will depend
on the three stages elaborated in Showalter's book, namely the Feminine, the Female and the
Feminist in an attempt to manifest the incredible transformation that the female character goes
through, from the Old to the New Woman. Much attention, ultimately, is to be directed
towards the latter stage of evolution in which art, as an important theme in the course of
analysis, is of paramount significance to achieving women’s self-identification and
independence in the eighteenth-century British societyDiplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9391 Female transformation in virginia woolfs to the tighthouse [texte imprimé] / Ines Merabet, Auteur ; Amira Halim, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2018 . - 63 f. ; 30 cm.
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Catégories : Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise Tags : To the Lighthouse, Feminism, Showalter, Traditional Woman, Art, New
Woman.Index. décimale : 420 Langue anglaise Résumé : The present dissertation casts light upon Virginia Woolf’s masterpiece, To the Lighthouse
(1927). It mainly aims at underlying Elaine Showalter’s patterns and phases in the
development and evolution of the female tradition in an attempt to construct and build up a
three-dimensional profile to women in the novel. Based upon this, the dissertation will depend
on the three stages elaborated in Showalter's book, namely the Feminine, the Female and the
Feminist in an attempt to manifest the incredible transformation that the female character goes
through, from the Old to the New Woman. Much attention, ultimately, is to be directed
towards the latter stage of evolution in which art, as an important theme in the course of
analysis, is of paramount significance to achieving women’s self-identification and
independence in the eighteenth-century British societyDiplome : Master 2 Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9391 Réservation
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